Week Three: January 30 - February 5
Theme - Healing :: Decriminalization
Reflection
by Nicole Pressley
As a strategy, decriminalization sets us on course to heal, to be held accountable, and to be fully human with one another. Decriminalization cultivates the conditions for wider and deeper transformation.
Decriminalization is a crucial response to the horrors of the prison industrial complex – the web of forces including the legal system, policing and law enforcement, and mass incarceration whose main goal is the oppression of many for the benefit of a few. Increasingly, our laws make it a crime to be fully human – to be homeless, to seek and provide healthcare, to ask for asylum or to migrate, to be Black or brown, to honor our children’s evolving genders, to teach the real history of this nation. In the US, the criminal-legal systems collude to diminish the power and autonomy of the body politic, whether by disenfranchising entire communities through mass incarceration and voter suppression, or literally wiping people out of existence through both death sentences and extra-judicial killing.
But decriminalization isn’t only about policy wins; it is about the victory of literally being with our people once again. Read more.
Blessing
by Rev. Kierstin Homblette Allen
TIME FOR ALL AGES
by Erica Shadowsong
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Prayer
by Rev. Jason Lydon